Sequential and Circular Migration: Theory and Decision Rules Under Imperfect Information

K. Basu
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This paper proposes a model which makes an attempt to incorporate heterogeneous labor and imperfect information in the theory of sequential and circular migration of labor. An attempt has been made in this paper to capture the individual’s migration decision and behavior based upon maximizing expected utility of terminal wealth. Here, the individuals are considered to be heterogeneous in terms of their human capital endowment. The incentive to make the initial move is determined by a solution to a stochastic control problem. The reason for posing migration as a stochastic control problem is that the outcome of the migration is uncertain. The result of this stochastic control problem has been extended to adaptive control processes of a learning sort. Circular migration occurs via a continuous process of evaluation and reevaluation of labor market conditions in different regions. The model presented in this paper provides a mechanism which allows us to identify certain decision rules regarding the process of sequential and circular migration. The model provides a theory which can extensively explain the mechanism of sequential and circular migration under a stochastic framework.
序贯与循环迁移:不完全信息下的理论与决策规则
本文提出了一个尝试将异质性劳动力和不完全信息纳入劳动力顺序循环迁移理论的模型。本文试图捕捉基于终端财富预期效用最大化的个体迁移决策和行为。在这里,个体被认为是异质性的人力资本禀赋。采取初始行动的动机是由随机控制问题的解决定的。将迁移作为随机控制问题的原因是迁移的结果是不确定的。该随机控制问题的结果已推广到一种学习分类的自适应控制过程。循环迁移是通过对不同地区劳动力市场状况的持续评估和再评估过程发生的。本文提出的模型提供了一种机制,使我们能够识别有关顺序和循环迁移过程的某些决策规则。该模型提供了一个理论,可以广泛地解释随机框架下的顺序和循环迁移机制。
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